Hospital Confinement Sample Clauses

The Hospital Confinement clause defines the conditions under which an individual is considered to be confined in a hospital for the purposes of insurance or benefit eligibility. Typically, this clause specifies that a person must be admitted as an inpatient and receive continuous care, rather than simply visiting for outpatient services or observation. Its core function is to clearly establish when benefits related to hospital stays are triggered, ensuring that only qualifying periods of confinement are covered and preventing disputes over eligibility.
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Hospital Confinement. The plan will pay the difference between the hospital charges for room and board (and other hospital services) that are reasonable and customary for the locality in which treatment is required and the amount payable by the provincial health plan, with no limit on the number of days of confinement.
Hospital Confinement. The plan will pay for room and board and other hospital services up to a maximum of $150 per day, with no limit on the number of days of confinement.
Hospital Confinement. Any Firefighter injured in the line of duty shall, upon the recommendation of the doctor and the Chief of the Fire Department, be assigned to a private room in the hospital. The cost of such occupancy shall be paid by the Village if not covered by insurance.
Hospital Confinement. Any dependent confined to a hospital or other covered institution (except for birth) when that dependent would normally become eligible, will become eligible only upon discharge from the hospital or covered institution.
Hospital Confinement. This Plan will pay for room and board and other hospital services for emergency treatment of a sickness or injury. The amount payable will equal the daily charges for each day of confinement for reasonable and customary semi- private accommodation in the area less the amount payable for those days of confinement under the Government Health Insurance Plan in the Person Insured’s province of residence.
Hospital Confinement. The Corporation shall pay the Insured Person the amount for each day of Hospital Confinement incurred whilst Overseas, up to the maximum limit applicable to the Selected Plan as specified in the Schedule of Benefits, if the Insured Person is being confined in a Hospital due to Injury or Sickness sustained whilst Overseas. Such payment shall be made after the period of Hospital Confinement and upon his/her return to Singapore. In the event that the Insured Person is hospitalized upon immediate return to Singapore due to Injury or Sickness sustained whilst Overseas, the Corporation will pay the amount for each day of Hospital Confinement, up to the maximum limit applicable to the Selected Plan as specified in the Schedule of Benefits. Such payment shall be made after the period of Hospital Confinement.
Hospital Confinement. This Plan will pay up to $150.00 for each day of confinement for room and board and other hospital services for reasonable and customary semi-private accommodation in the area less the amount payable for those days of confinement under the Government Health Insurance Plan for the Person Insured's province of residence.
Hospital Confinement. The plan will pay for room and board and other hospital services up to a maximum of per day, with no limit on the number of days of confinement.
Hospital Confinement. The Company will pay the Insured Person the daily benefit as stated in the Table of Benefits if during the period of insurance, the Insured Person is necessarily Confined to a Hospital as a result of Bodily Injury. The maximum period of Confinement to a Hospital will be 7 consecutive days. Successive periods of Hospital Confinement due to the same Bodily Injury or related causes will be considered as one continuous period unless separated by 90 days during which an Insured Person is not confined to a Hospital as the result of such Bodily Injury.
Hospital Confinement. Benefits are payable for confinement as a resident in-patient in a hospital, including semi-private accommodation and charges made by the hospital for services and supplies rendered by such hospital and provided for use during such confinement. In the event that you are confined to hospital at the end of your trip outside Canada and thus prevented from returning to Canada, insurance will continue for the period of such confinement, but in no event for more than 12 months from the date the first insured expense was incurred. Benefits are payable for: